By Dina A. Mahmoud Every telling of a story or a testimony is in some way an act of reconstruction. When telling one’s own story,…
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By Natsume Fusanosuke from Why Is Manga So Interesting?: Its Grammar and Expression (Manga wa naze omoshiroi no ka: sono hyōgen to bunpō, 1997) Translated…
By Laken Brooks and Robin Lewy Graphic medicine invites us to consider the reciprocal relationship that bodies have with literature. Just as artists maneuver and…
By Kathryn Hampshire Walden, Tillie. Are You Listening? First Second, 2019. Tillie Walden’s most recent young adult (YA) graphic novel, Are You Listening? (2019), tells the…
By Megan Fowler “The Women of Titmouse Animation.” Directed by Chrissy Guest, Armadillo Rose Productions, 2019. Stemming from professor and filmmaker Chrissy Guest’s research on…
By Brandon Murakami Manga Cultures and the Female Gaze, Kathryn Hemmann, Palgrave Macmillan, 2020. Kathryn Hemmann’s first monograph, Manga Cultures and the Female Gaze (2018),…
By Brandon Murakami As a graduate student in an English PhD program, it’s not surprising that I teach undergraduate courses which often involve a writing…
By Craig Haas ENC1136: Multimodal Writing/Digital Literacy (Spring 2021) Instructor: Brandon Murakami This course focuses on the topic of “digital literacy” and its relationship to…
By Katia Elena Carlo Berríos ENC1136: Multimodal Writing/Digital Literacy (Spring 2021) Instructor: Brandon Murakami This course focuses on the topic of “digital literacy” and its relationship…